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actually in every case law enforcement told us they were not tracking the numbers holding the officers accountable. earlier this year both the chp and san jose police responded to our investigation and promised accountability for their officers. since our first investigation in june san jose dropped its no-show rate by 4%. and redwood city%6e=c went from no show to 8%. what's that say? >> well number one they listened to what y'all had to say and they made the corrections. it just tells me that they want to do the right thing. they did the right thing. >> but our latest analysis of recent court records show not every agency got that message. tonight at 11:00 see which agency saw a jump in traffic court no shows what it is doing to address the problem. >> if you have a tip give us a call at nñ888-996ed-tips. >>> dozens of children in pakistan have been killed after seven taliban gunman stormed request the building and shot the children one by one and some were forced to watch their teacher who was set on fire. 132 children and ten staffers died. all taliban gunman were killed. official
actually in every case law enforcement told us they were not tracking the numbers holding the officers accountable. earlier this year both the chp and san jose police responded to our investigation and promised accountability for their officers. since our first investigation in june san jose dropped its no-show rate by 4%. and redwood city%6e=c went from no show to 8%. what's that say? >> well number one they listened to what y'all had to say and they made the corrections. it just tells...
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. >22,000 >>> the start of the new year means the start of new laws. here's ken dilanian. >> reporter: after his father died in a car accident, brian conrad wanted to do something. he began pushing for a new law in tennessee that would boost the penalties for distracted drivers. >> you don't realize it when your last moment is with your mother or dad. >> reporter: starting today, drivers under 18 in tennessee could lose their license for a year if they're cited twice for distracted driving >> that's just one life a year we save, nigh dmy dad would be honored. >> reporter: a new law in nevada threatens election workers after half left their post amid a wave of harassment and intimidation >> 80% of our election workers are women. >> reporter: the law makes nevada one of the handful of states where 24threats to electo workers are felonies >>> and in california, fines imposed if a store does not offer gender-neutral toy sections >> one newspaper called it california's latest woke insanity how do you respond to that >> this bill was inspired by private sect
. >22,000 >>> the start of the new year means the start of new laws. here's ken dilanian. >> reporter: after his father died in a car accident, brian conrad wanted to do something. he began pushing for a new law in tennessee that would boost the penalties for distracted drivers. >> you don't realize it when your last moment is with your mother or dad. >> reporter: starting today, drivers under 18 in tennessee could lose their license for a year if they're cited...
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rallies are planned as community advocate challenge a rent control law. it makes it you will legal for cities to allow rent caps on any propertiesed by after 1995. if the city had adopted rent control at that time like in oakland and berkeley, anything built after 1980 is exempt from rent control. >>> airline passengers have one and now a local congressman wants a bill of rights for internet users, too. days after facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg testified on capitol hill about the cambridge analytica scandal, nancy pelosi asked them to draft a new bill. they held a town hall. they want input from silicon valley giants. >> i believe we need an internet bill of right. we need people to have a right to their data. >> the bill of rights would be a major test for how much regulation silicon valley tech giants would support. >>> a late night for east bay water crews. look at the water main blakreak. it started at 1:00. water was shut off while crews worked to repair the break. it was shooting so high, it was hitting nearby power lines. you can see right there. c
rallies are planned as community advocate challenge a rent control law. it makes it you will legal for cities to allow rent caps on any propertiesed by after 1995. if the city had adopted rent control at that time like in oakland and berkeley, anything built after 1980 is exempt from rent control. >>> airline passengers have one and now a local congressman wants a bill of rights for internet users, too. days after facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg testified on capitol hill about the...
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president trump spoke with bipartisan law makers, ceos of 145 of the biggest countries called for senators to address gun violence >> our customers want that to happen, our employees want it to happen >> reporter: can calling it a it public health crisis that demands urgent action. >>> actress felicity huffman expected to learn her fate after leading guilty for the massive role in the cheating scandal there is a question about how much one school knew and had they knew it >> reporter: theed admissions investigation launched at ucla included coaches of the water polo, track and tennis teams and rick singer, the alleged master minder of the college cheating scandal after a water polo recruit was rejected, the mother appealed the university's decision according threported by the "l. times. the mother said she was still willing to payand she understood from singer she was expecteded to donate $100,000 to the program theed a mission of her daughter through athletics a striking similarity that lead to 51 arrests this year. ucla saying it's implemented a new policy, adding there were no allegatio
president trump spoke with bipartisan law makers, ceos of 145 of the biggest countries called for senators to address gun violence >> our customers want that to happen, our employees want it to happen >> reporter: can calling it a it public health crisis that demands urgent action. >>> actress felicity huffman expected to learn her fate after leading guilty for the massive role in the cheating scandal there is a question about how much one school knew and had they knew it...
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. >>> and fantasy sports betting is considered illegal gambling under state law because it involves playing a game of chance or skill for money. this comes after new york's attorney general called for draftkings and fandual to cease operations in their state. >>> and check out this surveillance video that showed a smash and grab in south florida. they rammed their truck into a store and proceeded to steal $8,000 worth of jeans. they even made off with a mannequin. police are still hunting for the suspect. >>> and at the san diego zoo, christmas came early for polar bears. the snow was created just for them. >>> americans are projected to spend almost $26 billion on gift cards this holiday season, most of which are purchased in the four days leading up to christmas. nearly 75 peace corps of americ american -- 75% of americans say they will purchase at least one gift card for the holidays. >>> fed ex saying it has been operating around the clock to accommodate surging volume for some retailers and is performing like it should. >>> the agency is expecting 400,000 more drones registered. reg il
. >>> and fantasy sports betting is considered illegal gambling under state law because it involves playing a game of chance or skill for money. this comes after new york's attorney general called for draftkings and fandual to cease operations in their state. >>> and check out this surveillance video that showed a smash and grab in south florida. they rammed their truck into a store and proceeded to steal $8,000 worth of jeans. they even made off with a mannequin. police are...
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. >>> the country's feared morality police willbe abolish and they'll reconsider the law that forces a woman to cover her hair it's not been officially confirmed yet. >> reporter: after months of widespread protests, possible cracks in iran's strict islamic system the attorney general saying in a press conference the feared morality police who for get cades have enforced the severe dress code on the women of iran has now been disbanded and that the parliament is reviewing a law requiring women to wear hijabs or head coverings his claim has not been officially confirmed by iran's government activists are skeptical saying they've already been forced offer the streets by demonstrators. >> they come up with the idea saying, okay, we can think about getting rid of morality police. >> reporter: women in tehran say since the protests they feel new freedom, abe toll go with their hair uncovered largely without interference the u.s. sanctioned the police last month and the white house warning the eyes of the world are on iran. the human rights abuses inflicted by its government must not go wi
. >>> the country's feared morality police willbe abolish and they'll reconsider the law that forces a woman to cover her hair it's not been officially confirmed yet. >> reporter: after months of widespread protests, possible cracks in iran's strict islamic system the attorney general saying in a press conference the feared morality police who for get cades have enforced the severe dress code on the women of iran has now been disbanded and that the parliament is reviewing a law...
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. >> we'll be meeting with first responders, law enforcement, some of the victims and paying my respects and regards. >> reporter: the mayors in both grieving communities raising their voices, suggesting the president may get a chilly reception. >> he made his bed and he's gotta lie in it. he hasn't -- his rhetoric has been painful for many in our community and i think that people should stand up and say they're not h rhetoric -- at all, it brings people together. >> reporter: as investigators try to piece together how and why the massacres took place while families of the victims -- >> it just hurts. >> reporter: wrestle with the heartache of the loss. >> it is never going away and it's like i'm living in a dream and i want to wake up from it but i can't. >>foldn both. those families now planning funerals and preparing to say one last good-bye. kris and scott. >> thank you, jay. >>> tonight is the kickoff of the gilroy rodeo, the first big public event in gilroy since the gilroy garlic festival mass shooting and people are on edge after that aftermath. so will they come out. we are at t
. >> we'll be meeting with first responders, law enforcement, some of the victims and paying my respects and regards. >> reporter: the mayors in both grieving communities raising their voices, suggesting the president may get a chilly reception. >> he made his bed and he's gotta lie in it. he hasn't -- his rhetoric has been painful for many in our community and i think that people should stand up and say they're not h rhetoric -- at all, it brings people together. >>...
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state gun control laws, abortion restrictions, voter laws, anti- discrimination measures, and immigrant issues are all heard by federal judges who receive lifetime appointments. that's why a challenge to a bipartisan tradition tied to their confirmation struck us as important to discuss. it's called the blue slip tradition. the blue slips are literally blue pieces of paper used by the home state senators of both parties, that must be returned the senate judiciary committee before a judicial nominee can be scheduled for a confirmation last week, gop majority leader mitch mcconnell came out against blue slips. he and other leading republicans are asking for the tradition to be dropped. why? he says democrats are using it to bottle up the nomination process and slow down appointments -- a process he advocated for during the obama presidency. senate judiciary chairman chuck grassley, a republican from fellow republicans, and says he won't make any changes to the process. in fact, the process has made way for nearly 30 of president trump's nominees. president trump's inherited ov 100 judicia
state gun control laws, abortion restrictions, voter laws, anti- discrimination measures, and immigrant issues are all heard by federal judges who receive lifetime appointments. that's why a challenge to a bipartisan tradition tied to their confirmation struck us as important to discuss. it's called the blue slip tradition. the blue slips are literally blue pieces of paper used by the home state senators of both parties, that must be returned the senate judiciary committee before a judicial...
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but we will also be a country of law and order. our convention occurs at a moment of crisis for our nation. the attacks on our police and the terrorism of our cities threaten our very way of life. any politician who does not grasp this danger is not fit to lead our country. americans watching this address tonight have seen the recent images of violence in our streets and the chaos in our communities. many have witnessed this violence personally. some have even been its victims. i have a message for all of you, that crime and violence that today afflicts our nation will soon, and i mean very soon, come to an end. beginning on january 20th of 2017, safety will be restored. the most basic duty of government is to defend the lives of its own citizens. any government that fails to do so is a government unworthy to lead. it is finally time for a straightforward assessment of the state of our nation. i will present the facts plainly and honestly. we cannot afford to be so politically correct anymore. so if you want to hear the corporate s
but we will also be a country of law and order. our convention occurs at a moment of crisis for our nation. the attacks on our police and the terrorism of our cities threaten our very way of life. any politician who does not grasp this danger is not fit to lead our country. americans watching this address tonight have seen the recent images of violence in our streets and the chaos in our communities. many have witnessed this violence personally. some have even been its victims. i have a message...
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, this sheriff believes a prescription should be required for pseudoephedrine products, already the law in mississippi and oregon. >> you take away pseudoephedrine, you take away meth. it's the one product that has got to be in the mix to make methamphetamine. >> but at this drugstore, a pharmacist argues a prescription law makes it hard for real patients to get fast relief. >> you're punishing law-abiding citizens that have legitimate needs. we need to punish the criminals and leave the other guys alone. >> reporter: the tennessee legislature agrees and has approved a computer monitoring system to record and track the names of pseudoephedrine buyers, saying if that doesn't save lives, it could then consider prescriptions. mark potter, nbc news, tennessee. >>> some other news when we come back. a romantic prom invitation backfires and now people are rallying to help a guy out. >>> and later, the difference our viewers made for friends of ours when a "making a difference" report aired on our broadcast. wait until you see the follow-up tonight. >>> if you're a guy, you know asking a girl
, this sheriff believes a prescription should be required for pseudoephedrine products, already the law in mississippi and oregon. >> you take away pseudoephedrine, you take away meth. it's the one product that has got to be in the mix to make methamphetamine. >> but at this drugstore, a pharmacist argues a prescription law makes it hard for real patients to get fast relief. >> you're punishing law-abiding citizens that have legitimate needs. we need to punish the criminals...
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under today's current law, if a group of young men hold down a young woman and rape her, they can be charged in adult court with adult charges. but if those same young men, instead, ply that same young woman with alcohol and then rape her, they must, must be tried in juvenile court. >> rape and subsequent cyberbullying causing audrie's death, and the impact this has had on myself and my family is immeasurable. rape is a crime against humanity. it destroys lives. always many more lives than just the victims. it destroyed audrie's life. >> this would make penalties tougher for assaults against those who are intoxicated or developmentally disabled. and also strengthen the law surrounding the sharing of images of an assault with the intent to bully or harass the victim. it did pass, i'm told, in committee late this morning. my colleague, jodi hernandez was there, and we'll have more tonight at 5:00 and 6:00. scott skpand peggy, back to you. >> thank you. >>> also happening today, a bay area congresswoman, san jose students as well, are holding a news conference, in hopes of stopping the
under today's current law, if a group of young men hold down a young woman and rape her, they can be charged in adult court with adult charges. but if those same young men, instead, ply that same young woman with alcohol and then rape her, they must, must be tried in juvenile court. >> rape and subsequent cyberbullying causing audrie's death, and the impact this has had on myself and my family is immeasurable. rape is a crime against humanity. it destroys lives. always many more lives...
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. >> law enforcement officers were there. the situation escalated and resulted in at least one law enforcement officer firing at least once. >> he was shot in the leg and taken to a local hospital. dan shenman, nbc news. >>> bill karins is here track ing some storms as we start the week. >> active weather in areas of kansas and heading through areas of illinois. as we go throughout the day, the cold front will sag to the south. 4 million people are at risk. maybe an isolated tornado. tomorrow is is a worse day as a matter of fact the storms will be and the risk is a little higher. we have an area that's an enhanced risk. so two days of chilly sunday. waking up to chilly temperatures today to. some areas only in the 40s and 50s for highs. >> the week ahead forecast, we have a snow forecast in the rockies and northern plains. not done yet. >> april, thank you. >>> it's the biggest box office opening ever. avensers debuted with the staggering $1.2 billion globally. it's the first film ever to soar past $1 billion in its debut. m
. >> law enforcement officers were there. the situation escalated and resulted in at least one law enforcement officer firing at least once. >> he was shot in the leg and taken to a local hospital. dan shenman, nbc news. >>> bill karins is here track ing some storms as we start the week. >> active weather in areas of kansas and heading through areas of illinois. as we go throughout the day, the cold front will sag to the south. 4 million people are at risk. maybe an...
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the court voted 6-3 to uphold that law. the majority opinion overturning roe tracked closely with the version that leaked in may touching off nationwide protests including at the homes of some of the court's conservatives. justice samuel alito's majority opinion said no right to abortion is protected by any supreme court constitutional provision. the roe decision he said was egregiously wrong and deeply damaging >> like winston churchill said this is the end of the beginning. it has been a 50-year battle to protect unborn children. now we have those battles in every state. >> reporter: unlike other court rulings based on a right to privacy, alito says abortion is differen because it involves a potential right. so he said it does not undermine the rights to same-sex marriage or contraception, though justice clarence thomas said the court should take another look at them, too. the ruling does not make abortion illegal, but it is no longer a constitutional right so that leaves the issue up to each state. it is likely to become
the court voted 6-3 to uphold that law. the majority opinion overturning roe tracked closely with the version that leaked in may touching off nationwide protests including at the homes of some of the court's conservatives. justice samuel alito's majority opinion said no right to abortion is protected by any supreme court constitutional provision. the roe decision he said was egregiously wrong and deeply damaging >> like winston churchill said this is the end of the beginning. it has been...
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matt haney introduced a new law to make it easier to create this new living space. architecture and design firm looked into how feasible it would be and what could happen. looked at 36 different buildings in the city's financial district. found 12 are good candidates to convert into housing. that creates some 2700 new homes. one of the best, 417, montgomery street. >> we have developed kind of a proprietary scorecard where we can input information that is public information about a building and it gives us actually a score of how viable it is as a conversion candidate. >> that architect says it is hard to get plants to the city so it might take a long time to do. streamlining the process, she says, would be a good step >>> okay, this was a hard stopper. warriors holding out for a dramatic win against new orleans. their fifth straight win at chase center. started off slow, mentally trailing as much as 17 points in the first half. in the second half, they stormed back, taking it for good in the fourth quarter, yes, klay with the three-pointer. he leads the doves in sc
matt haney introduced a new law to make it easier to create this new living space. architecture and design firm looked into how feasible it would be and what could happen. looked at 36 different buildings in the city's financial district. found 12 are good candidates to convert into housing. that creates some 2700 new homes. one of the best, 417, montgomery street. >> we have developed kind of a proprietary scorecard where we can input information that is public information about a...
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. >> reporter: the nra said adding new laws would hit ordinary citizens not criminals. >> nbc's kelly o'donnell. >>> this is the year for immigration reform. that's president obama's hope. he laid out his platform with our sister spanish network jose diaz mullar from telemundo. >> we know what's needed when it comes to border security. we know what's needed when it comes to dealing with employers who may unlawfully hire undocumented workers. we know what the pathway to citizenship looks like and what the criteria should be. so, really the issue here is not so much technical as it is political. i'd like to see it get done in the first half of the year, if possible. >>> hope remains for the search of a missing air force pilot off the coast of italy today. captain lucas guntner and his f-16 disappeared three days ago during a nighttime mission. his wife describes him as a self-reliant outdoorsman. and if anybody could survive something like this, she says, lucas cold. fog hampered the u.s. and italian rescue efforts but the family remains hopeful because among the debris found so far the
. >> reporter: the nra said adding new laws would hit ordinary citizens not criminals. >> nbc's kelly o'donnell. >>> this is the year for immigration reform. that's president obama's hope. he laid out his platform with our sister spanish network jose diaz mullar from telemundo. >> we know what's needed when it comes to border security. we know what's needed when it comes to dealing with employers who may unlawfully hire undocumented workers. we know what the pathway...
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>> well, the same way any law is enforced with our law enforcement, our district attorneys, the same way they prosecute any other criminal offense >> reporter: ted peters is a pastor and a parent he organized demonstrations in support of this law. >> i think it's ridiculous for folks to think that we christians shouldn't push our values and our ideology just like the lgbtq movement has a right to push theirs we christians feel targeted i know they might feel targeted from this situation. that's really not our heart. we feel like our lifestyle, our culture -- >> you're the majority most of the lawmakers in there agree with you. how could you feel targeted >> we feel targeted in the country as a whole. maybe not in tennessee. that's why we moved here. >> reporter: across the country similar laws are in the works with conservative lawmakers in at least 13 other states advancing bills to restrict drag. for dede, tennessee is home her family is here, so she says her only option is to stay and fight. >> any kind of a discriminatory bill like this, they are trying to bully you. we are a ver
>> well, the same way any law is enforced with our law enforcement, our district attorneys, the same way they prosecute any other criminal offense >> reporter: ted peters is a pastor and a parent he organized demonstrations in support of this law. >> i think it's ridiculous for folks to think that we christians shouldn't push our values and our ideology just like the lgbtq movement has a right to push theirs we christians feel targeted i know they might feel targeted from this...
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incident with china directly saying all militaries in the region must respect safety and international law. josh letterman, nbc news washington. >>> he's been synonymous with soccer for over 60 years now the world mourns the loss of pele. he died yesterday at 82 years old. his funeral will take place in santos mbappe paid tribute to him former president obama said pele understood the power of sports to bring people together m more on the life and legacy of pele. >> reporter: across most of the world soccer fans consider pele not only a superstar but a mythical figure. his career spanned nearly two decades. the sport was a family passion and from an early age he showed a desire to play the game. pele gained international attention in 1958 when he led brazil to victory in the world cup final. brazil also won the cup in 1962 under his leadership and for a third time in 1970 in 1974 pele officially announced his retirement but a year later accepted a $7 million contract to play with the new york cosmos. he was with them for two and a half seasons but pele permanently retired in 1978, ending hi
incident with china directly saying all militaries in the region must respect safety and international law. josh letterman, nbc news washington. >>> he's been synonymous with soccer for over 60 years now the world mourns the loss of pele. he died yesterday at 82 years old. his funeral will take place in santos mbappe paid tribute to him former president obama said pele understood the power of sports to bring people together m more on the life and legacy of pele. >> reporter:...
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. >> a power outage is particularly bad for businesses in tall builds such as the law office. >> well our elevators are out. >> what do we do now. >> we have to go to the stairs. the 8th floor. so take a while to get up here. >> it did and the office was closed. >> very inconvenient for everybody. >> yes. because you know as a parallel we have court deadlines we're not able to use the internet which we weren't able to because of the power ouj we couldn't meet court deadlines. >> many workers including brokers and deal markers ted to make due with laptops for susan stephen sns interfaith power and light headed to washington, d.c. for national conference it's not quite enough. >> we often need wi-fi to be able to communicate with our email network and all of our contacts. >> where is the staff now? >> most of them are working at home, waiting. >> reporter: well with a bunch of the power being restored people many told us they may come back to work tonight if they have the energy. live in san francisco, robert handa nbc bay area news. >>> long day for sure. >>> the outage caused a lot of
. >> a power outage is particularly bad for businesses in tall builds such as the law office. >> well our elevators are out. >> what do we do now. >> we have to go to the stairs. the 8th floor. so take a while to get up here. >> it did and the office was closed. >> very inconvenient for everybody. >> yes. because you know as a parallel we have court deadlines we're not able to use the internet which we weren't able to because of the power ouj we...
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today, tennessee was one of the ten states granted a waiver from requirements that have been the law of the land for a decade. >> the waiver allows measures that are more tied to growth and you can get a student where they start, intervene and measure that growth and reward schools and students for good growth. >> very good. >> reporter: under no child left behind, it's been all or nothing, requiring every student test at grade level by 2014 or schools could be in jeopardy of state takeover or complete shutdown. new jersey fought hard for the waiver because nearly 1/3 of the students in its largest city, newark, don't graduate from high school. >> no child left behind has reached its point in terms of its effectiveness. i see this in legislation all the time. you think you have a great idea, you implement it. in experience, things change. >> you can do the math to figure out if the numbers are wrong. >> reporter: some education analysts complain that the waivers don't go far enough to give schools the freedom they need to teach and measure students' progress. >> many schools that tod
today, tennessee was one of the ten states granted a waiver from requirements that have been the law of the land for a decade. >> the waiver allows measures that are more tied to growth and you can get a student where they start, intervene and measure that growth and reward schools and students for good growth. >> very good. >> reporter: under no child left behind, it's been all or nothing, requiring every student test at grade level by 2014 or schools could be in jeopardy of...
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written into illinois' law, restorative justice measures including automatic expungement for low level marijuana arrest records. >> can't normalize and legalize the consumption and sale of a product for whom the prohibition of the exact same thing has destroyed whole communities. >> reporter: toi hutchinson, now senior adviser to the governor for cannabis control, co-sponsored the bill >> we're talking about a billion dollar industry where people are still suffering with the effects of the criminal conviction. >> reporter: since january of 2020, over 500,000 low level pot arrest records have been expunged in illinois but oftentimes there is still a court record, and it's more complicated for high level offenders. beth johnson works with new leaf, a state-funded program helping people navigate the process for free >> even if you can't vacate and expunge the cannabis case, again, there are still options to seal your record that would still help people get housing and employment, educational opportunities. and i think the message is just reach out. >> reporter: lesean did, and within two
written into illinois' law, restorative justice measures including automatic expungement for low level marijuana arrest records. >> can't normalize and legalize the consumption and sale of a product for whom the prohibition of the exact same thing has destroyed whole communities. >> reporter: toi hutchinson, now senior adviser to the governor for cannabis control, co-sponsored the bill >> we're talking about a billion dollar industry where people are still suffering with the...
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we'll leave that up to law enforcement to figure out what happened, how it happened. >> reporter: but now this synagogue he says serves thousands of south bay families will be back as soon as it can. >> reporter: we're going to rebuild stronger and better. we're going to do torah and mitzvah. the flame of goodness will last much longer than the flames that burned down our building. >>> coming up next, the faithful sure to be faithfully watching nbc bay area tonight. 49ers' playoff hopes may be on the line in tennessee. and how jimmy g is preparing for tonight's challenge. >>> face masks are again required at universal orlando resort starting friday. the theme park says it will not check for vaccination status as it is asking everyone, regardless of vaccination status, to wear the face covering while they are waiting in line at an attraction and all the way to the exit ride. hi honey! hi mommy! oh i missed you! you just want to video call the kids. ok. hush little baby...don't say a word... but if slow upload speeds turns your goodnight call into an accidental horror movie... can you h
we'll leave that up to law enforcement to figure out what happened, how it happened. >> reporter: but now this synagogue he says serves thousands of south bay families will be back as soon as it can. >> reporter: we're going to rebuild stronger and better. we're going to do torah and mitzvah. the flame of goodness will last much longer than the flames that burned down our building. >>> coming up next, the faithful sure to be faithfully watching nbc bay area tonight. 49ers'...
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current law does not mandate a prison sentence when a rape victim or sex is assault victim is unconscious. members of the senate committee were shocked by the news and voted in favor of a bill which would carry an automatic sentence of prison whether the victim is conscious or not. >>> tonight, the search is on for a gunman who opened fire near the san jose state campus killing one and injuring another. second deadly shooting in less than 24 hours around 2:00 this afternoon on 11th and san carlos two blocks from campus. witnesses saw someone fire several shots at two men in a minivan before driving off in a car. there are several families with kids in the area so it was frightening. >> it was scary. i was just out here about five minutes before that happened with my daughter. she was riding her bike. i'm on my cell phone so it is kind of scary. it's very close to home. >> there have been 24 homicides reported in santa fe this year. the man was found shot to death in his car off berryessa road. this very time last night. this type last year, the city had just ten homicides. >> a follow-up
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she's going around the country saying we need to take a closer look at the laws on the books. the white house making a greater effort to strengthen them. tod today we'll see vice president biden sitting down with gun advocates on whether or not washington should get involved. tomorrow a big meeting at the white house with the nra. vice president biden out front on this one as well. but the big question will they be able to get anything done here on capitol hill? with fiscal cliff part two and the debt and debt ceiling and lots of discussion about that, budget cuts, spending cuts possibly coming up the top republican on the nature side they may not get to gun control until the spring. richard. >> a lot of political capital will be spent on those issues. thank you so much. >> more turbulence for boeing's dreamliner. a fuel leak on a 787 forced it to cancel takeoff and return to the gate. one day later, a different plane also at logan caught fire. it was empty at the time. united airlines, the only american airier to operate the dreamliner said it has ordered inspections of all o
she's going around the country saying we need to take a closer look at the laws on the books. the white house making a greater effort to strengthen them. tod today we'll see vice president biden sitting down with gun advocates on whether or not washington should get involved. tomorrow a big meeting at the white house with the nra. vice president biden out front on this one as well. but the big question will they be able to get anything done here on capitol hill? with fiscal cliff part two and...
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or comprehensive background checks, instead focusing on investments on mental health, new red flag laws and more security funding >> i think the possibility of success is better than ever before, but i think the consequences of failure for our entire democracy are more significant than ever. >> i think encouraging states to have some kind of red flag laws could make sense as long as there's adequate due process, i think there are school safety provisions, mental health issues that we could address. >> reporter: according to an abc news and ipsos poll americans are overwhelmingly ready to see a change 70% say enacting stricter gun laws should be a higher priority than protecting the right to own guns meanwhile, president biden is heading to california this week for the summit of the americas which will focus on regional issues like immigration and the pandemic the president is also heading to late night appearing on jimmy kimmel live on wednesday phillip? >> brie jackson from d.c thank you. >>> uvalde elementary school employees filed lawsuits against the maker of the rifle used in the s
or comprehensive background checks, instead focusing on investments on mental health, new red flag laws and more security funding >> i think the possibility of success is better than ever before, but i think the consequences of failure for our entire democracy are more significant than ever. >> i think encouraging states to have some kind of red flag laws could make sense as long as there's adequate due process, i think there are school safety provisions, mental health issues that...
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they're talking about laws and investing in mental health at any time since sandy hook. i think the possibility of success is better than ever before, but i think the consequences of failure for our entire democracy are more significant than ever. >> i think encouraging states to have some kind of red flag laws could make sense, as long as there is adequate due process. >> according to a new 70% say enacting stricter gun laws should be a higher priority than protecting the right to own guns >>> breaking overnight, the u.s. and south korea joined forces early this morning, firing eight missiles in response to launches made by north korea. on sunday, north korea fired eight ballistic missiles off the east coast and was likely the country's single largest test. nbc's janis mackey frayer joining us from beijing for more on all of this ja janis, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. u.s. forces in korea confirmed that early this morning, firing eight missiles towards the east sea. one of them was a u.s. army missile as a response to north korea's latest test. in a statemen
they're talking about laws and investing in mental health at any time since sandy hook. i think the possibility of success is better than ever before, but i think the consequences of failure for our entire democracy are more significant than ever. >> i think encouraging states to have some kind of red flag laws could make sense, as long as there is adequate due process. >> according to a new 70% say enacting stricter gun laws should be a higher priority than protecting the right to...
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will similar laws in other states be tossed >>> the man accused of killing natalee holloway almost 20 years ago in aruba, now set to be extradited in the u.s. within days the charges he'll face here. >>> wild video of a alligator on the loose near a florida school and the mma fighter who took him down >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with jose diaz ballard. >>> good evening there's extreme sadness and extreme anger in india tonight, the country reeling from its worst train accident in decades. the numbers are almost impossible to comprehend nearly 300 killed, more than 1,000 injured, and the images are just as wrenching. this is the scene there today. train cars toppled and crushed each one carrying hundreds of passengers the scene yesterday, one of terror and panic, desperation as passengers crawled out to safety the prime minister there is vowing to punish whomever is responsible for the accident we are just now getting our first clear picture of how it all went so terribly wrong megan fitzgerald has the very latest >> reporter: tonight, india is reeling from the deadliest t
will similar laws in other states be tossed >>> the man accused of killing natalee holloway almost 20 years ago in aruba, now set to be extradited in the u.s. within days the charges he'll face here. >>> wild video of a alligator on the loose near a florida school and the mma fighter who took him down >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with jose diaz ballard. >>> good evening there's extreme sadness and extreme anger in india tonight, the country...
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so right now if that law passes, i will be committing a potential felony just letting you know. >> reporter: tennessee republican jack johnson introduced tns bill 3. >> cannot have sexually explicit entertainment in a public venue where kids might be president. >> the lgbtq plus community have come out and said, look, it targets our community. how do you respond to that >> i disagree. we're protecting kids and families and parents who want to be able to take their kids to public places. we're not attacking anyone or targeting anyone ive heard references to this bill that it will ban drag shows. no, it won't it just says you cannot do something that's sexually explicit it won't prevent anyone from dressing in drag or being in public. >> reporter: but veronica worries this could create misconceptions that this drag is sexual. >> i don't know who will be the drag police to decide whether my performance was adult oriented >> what does it mean when somebody shakes their hips cheerleaders clearly do it dance teams clearly do it. if drag queens do it, does that make it sexual >> reporter: this wee
so right now if that law passes, i will be committing a potential felony just letting you know. >> reporter: tennessee republican jack johnson introduced tns bill 3. >> cannot have sexually explicit entertainment in a public venue where kids might be president. >> the lgbtq plus community have come out and said, look, it targets our community. how do you respond to that >> i disagree. we're protecting kids and families and parents who want to be able to take their kids...
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first in his class, top student at harvard law and a hawkish at harvard law and a hawkish role make some question the cia director's fitness for the top diplomat. >> i think i have a fairly low bar on this one. i just want to see a diplomat who is a diplomat. >> the white house blasting democrats. >> they continue the pointless obstruction. >> reporter: pompeo's confirmation just one hurdle facing the president's foreign policy team. the president faces a looming deadline on the iran nuclear deal and pompeo met secretly with kim jong-un separately, many experts worry the president is too eager for a deal. tweeting sunday they have agreed to denuclarzation. so great for world. dismantle an ageing test site. a big press for pompeo as he tries to rebuild a hallowing state department. he has the president's ear unlike rex tillerson. the question from critics, will he tell the president? >> andrea mitchell on capitol hill, thank you. >>> six days after the midair engine explosion on a southwest airlines jet killed a mother of two, the airline took planes out of service a search for any signs
first in his class, top student at harvard law and a hawkish at harvard law and a hawkish role make some question the cia director's fitness for the top diplomat. >> i think i have a fairly low bar on this one. i just want to see a diplomat who is a diplomat. >> the white house blasting democrats. >> they continue the pointless obstruction. >> reporter: pompeo's confirmation just one hurdle facing the president's foreign policy team. the president faces a looming...
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rights. >> unfortunately when it comes to gun violence we see democrats targeting law abiding citizens. >> reporter: as a candidate mr. biden promised to introduce new gun legislation on day one the white house deflecting criticism. >> this has been a passion of his putting in place gun safety measures throughout his career. >> reporter: a mass shooting followed by calls for new gun laws that go nowhere, including after the sandy hook massacre which claimed the lives of 20 elementary school children mark barden lost his 7-year-old son daniel in that horrific shooting. >> reporter: what is your level of optimism that congress will pass new gun legislation now when they haven't in the past? >> kristin, i have to remain hopeful. i will never give up advocating for common sense solutions, and there are many there are many solutions available to us that will save lives. >> reporter: all of it shining a light on the debate over whether democrats should get rid of the filibuster which requires a 60 vote threshold to pass most legislation. the president has said he supports small changes to th
rights. >> unfortunately when it comes to gun violence we see democrats targeting law abiding citizens. >> reporter: as a candidate mr. biden promised to introduce new gun legislation on day one the white house deflecting criticism. >> this has been a passion of his putting in place gun safety measures throughout his career. >> reporter: a mass shooting followed by calls for new gun laws that go nowhere, including after the sandy hook massacre which claimed the lives of...
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congress members say they plan on introducing laws this week. >> all right. thank you. >>> six people injured and hospitalized following an explosion that left a building in flames in the english city of lester. north of london. the blast happened on a crowded street ta leads to the city center. police declared the situation a major incident and stated there was no indication that the emergency was terrorist related. >>> u.s. intelligence officials say russian military spies hacked 300 computers at the winter olympics in pyeongchang. while trying to make it look like north korea was the culprit. two unnamed u.s. officials say the attack was likely in retaliation against the committee for banning the russian team from the games due to doping violations at the 2014 games. the spies hacked routers and deployed mall ware at the opening ceremony. the games wrapped up sunday. nearly 3,000 athletes took to the stage one last time for a night filled with light shows and musical performances. team usa came in fourth in the medal count with 23. nine gold. >> communitie
congress members say they plan on introducing laws this week. >> all right. thank you. >>> six people injured and hospitalized following an explosion that left a building in flames in the english city of lester. north of london. the blast happened on a crowded street ta leads to the city center. police declared the situation a major incident and stated there was no indication that the emergency was terrorist related. >>> u.s. intelligence officials say russian military...
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. >> i lost a brother-in-law, i lost a sister, i lost a niece, i got a brother in the hospital, i got a niece in the hospital. >> reporter: with debris still blocking roads and power outages for thousands, tonight across the region, a renewed threat of severe thunderstorms and a potential for even more tornados and flooding tomorrow as the storm moves east, coastal states bracing for impact >> and morgan joins us from nuwnan, georgia, where the weather is calm but, morgan, that could be changing? >> reporter: yeah, jose, you're right a brand-new system is spawning tornado watches stretching from texas through tennessee throughout this evening come tomorrow that same severe weather could be headed right this way jose >> morgan chesky in newnan, georgia, thank you. >>> there is encouraging news on the covid vaccine front. record numbers of people are getting the shots. in fact, 1% of the entire u.s. population got a shot yesterday alone. and millions more doses are on the way as states expand who is eligible to get it. gadi schwartz has details. >> reporter: across the country, a record
. >> i lost a brother-in-law, i lost a sister, i lost a niece, i got a brother in the hospital, i got a niece in the hospital. >> reporter: with debris still blocking roads and power outages for thousands, tonight across the region, a renewed threat of severe thunderstorms and a potential for even more tornados and flooding tomorrow as the storm moves east, coastal states bracing for impact >> and morgan joins us from nuwnan, georgia, where the weather is calm but, morgan,...
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law enforcement sources say one of his weapons, an ak-47 type assault rifle. >> he did have at least two long guns which would be considered rifles or shotguns and he did have one handgun we're aware of. some of the weapons were purchased legally and some of them may not have been. we will examine them. >> reporter: as the suspect drove seven miles to a second location, chattanooga police chief fred fletcher says police units caught up to him just before he arrived at a navy and marine reserve center. >> it was a tremendous battle. >> reporter: four marines were killed, a navy sailor and police officer injured before authorities say it appears the shooter was taken down by police fire. >> they put themselves in harm's way. they defended our community. they protected themselves. and they made sure that this brutal, brutal gunman harmed as few people as possible. >> reporter: tonight the suspect's former classmates were stunned. >> i didn't think it could possibly be the person i knew. >> reporter: they knew a kind young man, a wrestler, engineering student and mixed martial arts maste
law enforcement sources say one of his weapons, an ak-47 type assault rifle. >> he did have at least two long guns which would be considered rifles or shotguns and he did have one handgun we're aware of. some of the weapons were purchased legally and some of them may not have been. we will examine them. >> reporter: as the suspect drove seven miles to a second location, chattanooga police chief fred fletcher says police units caught up to him just before he arrived at a navy and...
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news and ipsos poll, americans are overwhelmingly ready to see change 70% say enacting stricter gun laws should be a higher priority than protecting the right to own guns meanwhile, president biden is heading to california this week for the summit of the americas, which will focus on regional issues like immigration and the pandemic the president is also heading to late night, appearing on jimmy kimmel live on wednesday frances? >> brie, thank you >>> the michigan plant that triggered the national baby formula shortage is back up and running. abbott nutrition restarted production over the weekend. the company they'll working hard to restart production of similac and other formulas the out of stock rate it is 74% nationwide by the end of last week >>> americans' gas headaches are getting worse again. it is forcing millions of americans to rethink their travel according to aaa, the national average is now $4.84 a gallon. in nine states, it's already surpassed $5 a gallon. and the biggest markup going to a coastal town in california mendocino hit nearly $10 with a chevron station charging 9
news and ipsos poll, americans are overwhelmingly ready to see change 70% say enacting stricter gun laws should be a higher priority than protecting the right to own guns meanwhile, president biden is heading to california this week for the summit of the americas, which will focus on regional issues like immigration and the pandemic the president is also heading to late night, appearing on jimmy kimmel live on wednesday frances? >> brie, thank you >>> the michigan plant that...
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now the fiery debate over new gun laws have been re-ignited. josh lederman has more. >> reporter: president biden with a reassuring message for uvalde residents who are pleading for action. >> do something! do something >> reporter: but history suggests otherwise after nearly every matt shooting, talk of federal gun laws and then nothing. like after columbine >> congress decided it can agree on nothing to stop the next episode of teen violence >> and sandy hook. >> support for gun control and an assault weapons have stalled in congress. >> reporter: but democrats pushing stronger gun laws are sounding cautiously optimistic >> i've seen more republican interest in coming to the table and talking at this time than any other moment since sandy hook >> reporter: democrat chris murphy now leading urgent bipartisan negotiations with support from both president biden and senate gop leader mitch mcconnell, who says he wants solutions directly related to what happened in uvalde what's on the table? red flag laws that would deny guns to individuals deeme
now the fiery debate over new gun laws have been re-ignited. josh lederman has more. >> reporter: president biden with a reassuring message for uvalde residents who are pleading for action. >> do something! do something >> reporter: but history suggests otherwise after nearly every matt shooting, talk of federal gun laws and then nothing. like after columbine >> congress decided it can agree on nothing to stop the next episode of teen violence >> and sandy hook....
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does the president have any plans to counter the new voting laws? >> peter, as we have seen more than a dozen states have enacted stricter restrictions and president biden is calling on congress to send to his desk two measures that would update and and provide national updated voting rights act. >> kelly o'donnell with the president in wilmington, delaware. thank you. >>> we have breaking news from overseas. benjamin netanyahu's run may be coming to an end. a right wing leader announced he will work with opposition parties to form a coalition that would likely force netanyahu from office after serving in that post for the last 12 years. >>> a christian diet guru is presumed dead along with six others after a plane crash in tennessee. we are learning about what may have caused that plane to plunge into a lake near nashville. vaughn hillyard reports. >> reporter: tonight in tennessee, a rescue effort has turned into a recovery as dive teams and boat crews search for the remains of seven killed when a mall plane crashed into this lake. >> it's shallow
does the president have any plans to counter the new voting laws? >> peter, as we have seen more than a dozen states have enacted stricter restrictions and president biden is calling on congress to send to his desk two measures that would update and and provide national updated voting rights act. >> kelly o'donnell with the president in wilmington, delaware. thank you. >>> we have breaking news from overseas. benjamin netanyahu's run may be coming to an end. a right wing...
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law enforcement and military personnel, top targets. the concern even reaching overseas. the air force's 48 fighter wing canceling fourth of july events at a base in england, citing threat assessments. new york city, with one of its largest police presences ever for independence day and boston and l.a. beefing up patrols, focusing on lone wolf attacks. and a specific warning to be on the lookout for bulk purchases of fireworks that could be used as explosives. here in the nation's capital, thousands of tourists are already arriving. >> mom's got it all laid out. we're doing the metro. we can walk to our hotel so our planning is our safety measure. >> reporter: the holiday jitters are getting so much attention now that one purported isis supporter today tweeted, quote, americans are terrified of july 4th. that's not the response that u.s. officials are looking for. they want people to be on the lookout and enjoy. >> thanks. >>> another big story we're following, a toxic air emergency in tennessee after a train carrying poisonous chemicals flew off the tracks in the middle
law enforcement and military personnel, top targets. the concern even reaching overseas. the air force's 48 fighter wing canceling fourth of july events at a base in england, citing threat assessments. new york city, with one of its largest police presences ever for independence day and boston and l.a. beefing up patrols, focusing on lone wolf attacks. and a specific warning to be on the lookout for bulk purchases of fireworks that could be used as explosives. here in the nation's capital,...
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. >> reporter: police say haskell was looking for his ex-wife when he broke into his sister-in-law's home, shooting five innocent children and their parents. stephen and katie stay, execution style in the same room. 15-year-old cassidy, the lone survivor, called 911. >> cassidy, she's a hero. she put her hands over her head. and she was shot in the side of her head. >> reporter: after a slow speed pursuit, haskell surrendered. police believe he was en route to kill his ex-wife's parents. >> the focus of my defense with regard to mr. haskell is going to be on his mental condition. >> reporter: haskell has a history of domestic violence. in 2008, a guilty plea for assaulting his then wife. just last week, haskell's mother filed a restraining order after she says he choked her until she passed out. days later, haskell showed up in texas. >> the truth is, a human being sometimes you have no idea what they're going to do and when they are going to do it. >> reporter: tonight, just outside houston, there are no answers. only sorrow and pain. if convicted the suspect could face the death pe
. >> reporter: police say haskell was looking for his ex-wife when he broke into his sister-in-law's home, shooting five innocent children and their parents. stephen and katie stay, execution style in the same room. 15-year-old cassidy, the lone survivor, called 911. >> cassidy, she's a hero. she put her hands over her head. and she was shot in the side of her head. >> reporter: after a slow speed pursuit, haskell surrendered. police believe he was en route to kill his...
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besides this issue, in idah new law passed that is some he tries to tateenager across at person could be charged on, with the c and several stes in addition have said you can't even get this pill by mail because we won't allow that. of these things, one by one will be lenged and they will cause a lot of confusion and heartache and one by one it will take perhaps years for them to be settled before the supreme court and this is a pretty picture for anyone on either side of the issue because there is too much uncertainty. >> every survey i see, how do they stand on abortion and most people are in favor of a man's right to choose. and republicans are battlg it every inch of the way and they took one on the chin for having that position wisconsin and what is the political advantage that they see in pursuing this? >>> that is a good question. the problem right now is that the blue and red states are so far apart, on this issue and several others and think about things like gerrymandering and other things such as banning books from libraries and not diussingrace in schools and all of these
besides this issue, in idah new law passed that is some he tries to tateenager across at person could be charged on, with the c and several stes in addition have said you can't even get this pill by mail because we won't allow that. of these things, one by one will be lenged and they will cause a lot of confusion and heartache and one by one it will take perhaps years for them to be settled before the supreme court and this is a pretty picture for anyone on either side of the issue because...
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and she ran on a platform that she essentially repeatedly said, laws are going to be enforced in san francisco. she says that she and her office is already seeing a difference. as we reflect on the actual crime rates, not really dramatic change. even if you look at so far this year, raj, whether it's robbery, burglary, assault, we're just seeing somewhat small fluctuations, whether it's a dip or an increase or a decrease, roughly 5% to 10% when you look at this year compared to last year. so we're not seeing a lot of difference when you look specifically at the data. certainly when you ask people how they feel, that can oftentimes be a totally different story. and it's important to note we're talking about a city that is seven miles by seven miles. whereas a lot of metropolitan cities might have their problems spread throughout an area, it's hard to hide anything in san francisco. chances are if you're going to work, going to eat, going to shop, you're going to pass through it. >> you live in the city. you have a young family. what are your neighbors and friends saying about all this
and she ran on a platform that she essentially repeatedly said, laws are going to be enforced in san francisco. she says that she and her office is already seeing a difference. as we reflect on the actual crime rates, not really dramatic change. even if you look at so far this year, raj, whether it's robbery, burglary, assault, we're just seeing somewhat small fluctuations, whether it's a dip or an increase or a decrease, roughly 5% to 10% when you look at this year compared to last year. so...
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about the chinese communities again. >> reporter: the da says her office is working with the asian law caucus to support aapi victims with healing and non-car several forms of accountability. statement by the executive director of the organization, who clarifies eating last week was just an introductory conversation. >> a gang murder by a gun on the highway of a 23-month-old baby is not the type of case we should be discussing non-and curse role forms of accountability. >> i want to clear the record. i assure the appearance of jasper wu that the man we believe are responsible for his death are charged with very serious crimes and they will be held accountable. >> reporter: da price released this recorded message thursday, nbc bay area did not have the opportunity to ask her questions and she did not respond to our request for an interview. >> we have not made any decisions about what charges to pursue or what not to pursue. >> reporter: stephanie, gentry news. >>> on monday, several east bay organizations are going to hold a rally calling for justice for jasper wu. i spoke with two of
about the chinese communities again. >> reporter: the da says her office is working with the asian law caucus to support aapi victims with healing and non-car several forms of accountability. statement by the executive director of the organization, who clarifies eating last week was just an introductory conversation. >> a gang murder by a gun on the highway of a 23-month-old baby is not the type of case we should be discussing non-and curse role forms of accountability. >> i...
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about three hours later, law enforcement had this four-plex surrounded. a tip led deputies to this home that happened to belong to a friend of the escaped inmate. it turns out chavez was en side. at one point according to the sheriff's office, hiding inside the attic. when law enforcement entered the home, chavez was found inside a room, was compliant. at 8:25 led outside in handcuffs, ending what had been a search-day search for him. >> thank the en credible team of sheriff's office detectives working around the clock on this arrest and the capture of the two fugitives and captured within a week. they've left no stone unturned and many, many sleepless nights. >> reporter: the sheriff's office also took i represented custody carla fernandez, the friend of chavez who lived in the home. she faces charges of accessory, resisting arrest and obstructing an investigation. deputies also found a gun inside that four-plex. on tuesday night, u.s. marshals escaped laron campbell after a tip led him to his sister's home in anti only. he hid in the attic but crashed t
about three hours later, law enforcement had this four-plex surrounded. a tip led deputies to this home that happened to belong to a friend of the escaped inmate. it turns out chavez was en side. at one point according to the sheriff's office, hiding inside the attic. when law enforcement entered the home, chavez was found inside a room, was compliant. at 8:25 led outside in handcuffs, ending what had been a search-day search for him. >> thank the en credible team of sheriff's office...
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he attacks the democrats' support for protected communities that do not enforce federal immigration laws. at hids green bay rally, president trump boasted already taking toox relocate migrants, but his own administration says that has not happened. >> i'm proud to tell you that was my sick idea. >> reporter: nobc news reached out to the white house. but officials provided no response and previous ly stated legal issues makes such a plan unworkable. while the words stir his base, actions sometimes do not come to pass. like repeated threats about the border. >> we're going to close the damn border. >> reporter: portland, oregon, is a sanctuary city and the mayor says migrants are welcome there but the trump administration has not started the process. >> i haven't seen evidence at this point that relocations are taking place that's not to say they are not underway or that the president hasn't already put the wheels in motion, but there's been no communication with my administration. >> reporter: candidate trump taking on the newest democratic entrant joe biden over immigration in a phone in
he attacks the democrats' support for protected communities that do not enforce federal immigration laws. at hids green bay rally, president trump boasted already taking toox relocate migrants, but his own administration says that has not happened. >> i'm proud to tell you that was my sick idea. >> reporter: nobc news reached out to the white house. but officials provided no response and previous ly stated legal issues makes such a plan unworkable. while the words stir his base,...
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yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: who's brother-in-law is who? like -- who's -- who's sister's - >> [ grunt ] [ laughter ] yeah. >> jimmy: okay. very good. here we go. [ laughter ] go ahead, tell the joke. >> yo mama is so fat, when she looks at the menu, she says, "yes." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: wow. you got some anger out. you got some anger out on that spit, man. [ laughter ] got some issues there. let's take a look at that one more time in slow motion. ♪ [ laughter ] thank you guys for playing. get over there. let's bring our next contestants. come on over. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey, how are you doing, buddy? >> hey, how are you? >> jimmy: nice to see you guys. what are your names? >> brad. >> jimmy: brad. >> jared. >> jimmy: brad and jared. now, how do you guys know each other? >> friends from home. >> jimmy: oh yeah? where's home? >> pasco, washington. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: half our audience comes from pasco, washington every night. [ talking over each other ] [ cheers ] now you saw the game, you think you c
yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: who's brother-in-law is who? like -- who's -- who's sister's - >> [ grunt ] [ laughter ] yeah. >> jimmy: okay. very good. here we go. [ laughter ] go ahead, tell the joke. >> yo mama is so fat, when she looks at the menu, she says, "yes." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: wow. you got some anger out. you got some anger out on that spit, man. [ laughter ] got some issues there. let's take a look...
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there had been an expanding security presence after authorities received a threat earlier today gns law enforcement personnel throughout the city. a s.w.a.t. team has searched a parking garage next to the police headquarters, but there is late word tonight that no suspect has been found. kristen. >> gabe, thank you for tracking those breaking developments. and we're also learning more tonight about those killed. the five police officers gunned down as they were guarding a peaceful protest. we get more on that tonight from joe fryer. >> officer patrick zamarripa didn't just die serving his community, he lived serving it. his mom and dad have no shortage of pride. >> he was a good kid. wasn't fair his life was taken. >> from a young age zamarripa knew he wanted to be a cop. before he joined the dallas police force he joined the navy. >> in iraq, came back without a scratch and lost his life in the homeland by one of his own. >> when his family heard news of the shooting thursday night they were worried. >> he was crying and i said don't cry he'll be okay. no. no. because patrick would hav
there had been an expanding security presence after authorities received a threat earlier today gns law enforcement personnel throughout the city. a s.w.a.t. team has searched a parking garage next to the police headquarters, but there is late word tonight that no suspect has been found. kristen. >> gabe, thank you for tracking those breaking developments. and we're also learning more tonight about those killed. the five police officers gunned down as they were guarding a peaceful...
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today a ruling wroefr turning the law will be sought. sdmrifshlgts the attorney general's office in d.c. is considering an appeal after a federal judge passed a city-wide ban on carrying handguns outside the home. they ruled that the law violates the second amendment. >>> in time congress gets banned from editing wikipedia. it comes after anonymous changes made from congressional ip addresses to entries on politicians, businesses, and historical events. the biography of former twens secretary donald rumsfeld was edited to say that he was an alien lizard. that is silly. >>> to some other stories that we're following today. heavy gunfire, thick smoke, and dozens of dead. signs of the ongoing battle between rival militias at a libyan airport. people are forced to find alternate exit points. the u.s. evacuated 158 americans. now france, germany, and britain are telling citizens to get out. >>> two and a half years after it sank the cost why concordia completes its final journey. time-lapsed video those tugboats haul the cruise liner into gen
today a ruling wroefr turning the law will be sought. sdmrifshlgts the attorney general's office in d.c. is considering an appeal after a federal judge passed a city-wide ban on carrying handguns outside the home. they ruled that the law violates the second amendment. >>> in time congress gets banned from editing wikipedia. it comes after anonymous changes made from congressional ip addresses to entries on politicians, businesses, and historical events. the biography of former twens...
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. >> and the problem, law enforcement, dropping the ball. failing to appear in court. after the break, we fact you inside the numbers. including one agency missing, court 20% of the time. >> a serious threat, investigated against u.s. movie theaters. details of a movie release being scaled back now. off awe what really happens when you lose that fat? you might be surprised of where it goes? >> good evening. i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. few hours of showers lingering right now. two more storm systems over three days. the full time line come offing of in just a few minutes. >> they're paid to serve, protect and show up in court. we have uncovered more problems with local police officers, who are skipping out of their courtroom duties. >> chief investigative reporter, has the exclusive details. tony, earlier this year there were promises to address the problems. >> exactly. specifically, chp, san jose, promised to hold their officers accountable. beth were surpri back in june we promised to revisit the record. tonight. the results. >> all right. >> a time for the ticke
. >> and the problem, law enforcement, dropping the ball. failing to appear in court. after the break, we fact you inside the numbers. including one agency missing, court 20% of the time. >> a serious threat, investigated against u.s. movie theaters. details of a movie release being scaled back now. off awe what really happens when you lose that fat? you might be surprised of where it goes? >> good evening. i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. few hours of showers lingering right...